Jordan Spieth’s Career Earnings

Last Modified Dec 23, 2024 07:07 GMT
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American professional golfer Jordan Alexander Spieth competes on the PGA Tour and was formerly ranked first in the world by the Official World Golf Ranking. He won the 2015 FedEx Cup and has won three major tournaments.

In the 2015 Masters Tournament, Spieth shot a score of 270 (-18), earning him his first major victory. He became the second-youngest golfer (behind Woods) to win the Masters and matched the 72-hole record set by Tiger Woods in 1997.

Spieth competed for the United States in the 2021 Ryder Cup in September; he tied one match, lost two, and won one. Spieth won the RBC Heritage on April 17, 2022, defeating Patrick Cantlay in a playoff after overcoming a 3-stroke deficit to third-round leader Harold Varner III. It was his 13th PGA Tour victory.

Spieth was chosen to represent the United States in the 2022 Presidents Cup in September of that year. He won all five of his matches, including four in which he teamed up with Justin Thomas. Spieth recently finished T4 in the Masters Tournament but failed to make the cut in the Wells Fargo Championship.

What are the career earnings of Jordan Spieth in 2023?

As of May 2023, the career earnings of Jordan Spieth are estimated to be $5,654,622. Jordan Spieth's total career earnings are $75,585,457; from official tournaments, he earned $58,318,957; from unofficial tournaments, he earned $1,944,000; and his earnings from the Player Index Program are $12,500,000.

Jordan Spieth's 2023 season started off on a good note, as he finished T13 in the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii, earning $265,000 in prize money. However, he missed the cut at the Sony Open in Hawaii, finishing with a score of 139. At the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Spieth finished T63 with a score of 287 and earned $19,620 in prize money.

The Texan golfer bounced back in the WM Phoenix Open, where he finished T6 with a score of 273, earning a hefty prize money of $652,500. Unfortunately, he missed the cut at the Genesis Invitational, finishing with a score of 144.

However, Spieth continued his good form in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where he finished T4 with a score of 281 and won $800,000 in prize money. He followed it up with a T19 finish in the Players Championship, earning $275,000 in prize money.

Spieth's strong form continued in the Valspar Championship, where he finished T3 with a score of 276 and earned $477,900 in prize money. However, he had an early exit in the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, finishing T31 and earning $113,762 in prize money.

At the Masters Tournament, Spieth finished T4 with a score of 281, earning $744,000 in prize money. In the RBC Heritage, he finished as a runner-up with a score of 267, earning an impressive $2,180,000 in prize money. Unfortunately, Spieth missed the cut at the Wells Fargo Championship, finishing with a score of 149.

Jordan Spieth’s Contracts

Jordan Spieth receives a sizable portion of his income from endorsement deals he has with various companies. Since he started playing professionally in 2012, Spieth has been a member of Under Armour.

Spieth is allowed to compete on the course while wearing Under Armour gear as part of his endorsement deal with the business. He reportedly makes close to $30 million a year from his endorsement contracts, according to a variety of sources.

Spieth signed a multi-year endorsement deal with the beverage juggernaut, Coca-Cola in 2016, making him the first golfer to represent the business in a significant global advertising campaign.

Spieth has represented the company and has worn Rolex watches both on and off the golf course since 2013. He has endorsement agreements with AT&T, NetJets, Perfect Sense, Titleist, Wheaties, and SuperStroke, to name a few.

Jordan Spieth’s Salary

Jordan Spieth's earnings might fluctuate from year to year depending on how well he performs in competitions. Jordan Spieth is among the highest-paid golfers in the world, taking home more than $26 million in salary annually and roughly $2 million per month.

Jordan Spieth's annual salary is as follows:

  • 2013: $3,879,820

  • 2014: $4,448,248

  • 2015: $13,030,465

  • 2016: $5,713,470

  • 2017: $9,573,033

  • 2018: $3,006,036

  • 2019: $2,124,192

  • 2020: $1,244,146

  • 2021: $11,967,982

  • 2022: $14,943,443

  • 2023: $5,654,622

FAQs on Jordan Spieth’s Career Earnings

A. Jordan Spieth has endorsement contracts with AT&T, NetJets, Perfect Sense, Titleist, Wheaties, SuperStroke, and Under Armor.
A. Jordan Spieth earns over $26 million in salary annually and roughly $2 million per month.
A. According to Spotrac, Jordan Spieth's total career earnings are estimated to be $75,585,457 as of May 2023.

A. The net worth of Jordan Spieth is estimated to be $120 million as of December 2023.

Yes, Jordan Spieth had a very successful amateur career, he was the low amateur at the 2012 US Open and became the world's No.1 amateur.

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